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2011

February 13, 2011


We Could Still 'Lose' Iraq

argues that the United States cannot afford to ignore Iraq now, when it is so close to a successful outcome.





February 1, 2011


Hosni Mubarak, Troublesome Ally

says the best the United States and its allies can do with the exit of Hosni Mubarak is try to make the transition as fast and painless as possible.


Egypt Political Movements




January 17, 2011


A Farewell to Arms

argues that plans for further cuts in defense spending will have detrimental effects on the international security commitments of the United States.





January 5, 2011


Covert Action Makes a Comeback

Wall Street Journal


discusses the use of covert action and secret warfare to fight terrorism and weapons proliferation.


Americas United States Intelligence Wars and Warfare Proliferation Counterterrorism




December 27, 2010


Surge Protector

discusses the progress beginning to materialize in the war Afghanistan.


Wars and Warfare




December 16, 2010


Winning in Afghanistan

Colonel Peter R. Mansoor, Former Council Military Fellow, 2005-2006

Peter Mansoor say the buildup of U.S. forces in Afghanistan is already having a considerable positive impact, although public opinion hasn't caught on yet.


Wars and Warfare Media and Public Opinion





December 1, 2010


Will WikiLeaks Hobble U.S. Diplomacy?

Authors:


Daniel Markey, Senior Fellow for India, Pakistan, and South Asia
, Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Senior Fellow for National Security Studies

John Campbell, Ralph Bunche Senior Fellow for Africa Policy Studies

Robert Danin, Eni Enrico Mattei Senior Fellow for Middle East and Africa Studies

Thomas W. Lippman, Adjunct Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies

Scott A. Snyder, Adjunct Senior Fellow for Korea Studies



Expert Roundup


The WikiLeaks revelations aren't likely to do lasting damage, but CFR experts say they will make it harder to collaborate with governments such as Pakistan, hurt sensitive relationships, and hinder the open exchanges successful diplomacy requires.


Diplomacy Media and Foreign Policy





November 13, 2010


An All-Time Great Marine

Wall Street Journal


reviews Brute: The Life of Victor Krulak, by Robert Coram.


Wars and Warfare Religion




October 29, 2010


Arms and the Man


Op-Ed


New York Times


reviews The Gun by C.J. Chivers.


Arms Industries and Trade Wars and Warfare



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The Dressmaker of Khair Khana

Gayle Lemmon tells the remarkable story of a young entrepreneur whose business created jobs and hope for women in her Kabul, Afghanistan, neighborhood during the Taliban years.


Advantage: How American Innovation Can Overcome the Asian Challenge


Adam Segal offers a contrarian analysis of how the United States can succeed in the technological race with Asia.






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